IP Library Granted Patent US 8,896,719
Granted Patent B1
US 8,896,719 · App. 14/447,477 · Granted Nov 25, 2014

Systems and methods for parallax measurement using camera arrays incorporating 3 x 3 camera configurations

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Patent No.
US 8,896,719
App. No.
14/447,477
Granted
Nov 25, 2014
Kind
B1
Abstract

A camera array, an imaging device and/or a method for capturing image that employ a plurality of imagers fabricated on a substrate is provided. Each imager includes a plurality of pixels. The plurality of imagers include a first imager having a first imaging characteristics and a second imager having a second imaging characteristics. The images generated by the plurality of imagers are processed to obtain an enhanced image compared to images captured by the imagers. Each imager may be associated with an optical element fabricated using a wafer level optics (WLO) technology.

Claims (70)

1. A camera array, comprising:

a plurality of cameras configured to capture images of a scene, where each camera comprises:

optics comprising at least one lens element and at least one aperture; and

a sensor comprising a two dimensional array of pixels and control circuitry for controlling imaging parameters; and

at least one spectral filter located within the camera, where each spectral filter is configured to pass a specific spectral band of light; and

a controller configured to control operation parameters of the plurality of cameras;

an image processing pipeline module;

wherein one of the plurality of cameras is a central camera and the plurality of cameras forms a two dimensional array of cameras incorporating at least a 3×3 configuration of cameras comprising:

a camera having a green filter at the center of a 3×3 configuration of cameras;

two cameras having red filters located on opposite sides of the 3×3 configuration of cameras;

two cameras having blue filters located on opposite sides of the 3×3 configuration of cameras; and

four cameras having green filters surrounding the central camera having a green filter; and

wherein images captured by the plurality of cameras include different occlusions sets, where the occlusion set of a first camera is the portion of a scene visible to a second camera in the plurality of cameras that is occluded from the view of the first camera; and

wherein the image processing pipeline module comprises a parallax confirmation and measurement module configured to measure parallax using images captured by the plurality of cameras by:

detecting parallax-induced changes that are consistent across all of the cameras in the two dimensional array of cameras taking into account the position of the cameras; and

ignoring pixels in the images captured by the plurality of cameras that are in the occlusion set of the central camera.

2. The camera array of claim 1 , wherein the parallax confirmation and measurement module is further configured to estimate distance to an object visible in images captured by the plurality of cameras.

3. The camera array of claim 1 , wherein the parallax confirmation and measurement module is further configured to generate a depth map using images captured by the plurality of cameras.

4. The camera array of claim 1 , wherein the image processing pipeline module further comprises a super-resolution processing module configured to generate at least one higher resolution image using images captured by the plurality of cameras and parallax measurements from the parallax confirmation and measurement module to compensate for parallax in the captured images.

5. The camera array of claim 1 , wherein generating at least one high resolution image using images captured by the plurality of cameras and parallax measurements comprises aligning portions of different images to compensate for parallax based upon the measured parallax and fusing the aligned portions of different images to obtain a higher resolution image.

6. The camera array of claim 3 , wherein the parallax information includes a depth map.

7. The camera array of claim 5 , wherein the super-resolution processing module is configured to select at least one distance as a focal plane and to apply blurring to pixels in at least one higher resolution super-resolved image with depths in the depth map that are not proximate a focal plane.

8. The camera array of claim 3 , wherein the super-resolution processing module is configured to select at least one distance as an “in best focus” distance and blur an image produced by the camera array based upon estimated distance information.

9. The camera array of claim 7 , wherein the super-resolution processing module is configured to utilize the depth map to guide the level of blur applied to the pixels of the image produced by the camera array.

10. The camera array of claim 1 , wherein the camera array comprises a 3×3 array of cameras.

11. The camera array of claim 1 , wherein the camera array comprises a 4×4 array of cameras.

12. The camera array of claim 1 , wherein the camera array comprises a 5×5 array of cameras.

13. The camera array of claim 1 , wherein the control circuitry of the cameras including different spectral filters configures the cameras to operate with at least one difference in operating parameters.

14. The camera array of claim 13 , wherein the at least one difference in operating parameters includes at least one imaging parameter selected from the group consisting of exposure time, gain, and black level offset.

15. The camera array of claim 1 , wherein the camera array is a monolithic camera array assembly comprising:

a lens element array forming the optics of each camera; and

a single semiconductor substrate on which all of the pixels and control circuitry for each camera are formed.

16. The camera array of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of cameras are formed on separate semiconductor substrates.

17. The camera array of claim 16 , wherein the plurality of cameras are mounted on a motherboard with spatial separation.

18. A camera array assembly, comprising:

a monolithic integrated module forming a plurality of cameras, where each camera comprises:

a lens element array forming the optics of each of the plurality of cameras, where the optics of each camera comprises at least one lens element and at least one aperture; and

a single semiconductor substrate on which all of the pixels and control circuitry for each camera are formed; and

at least one spectral filter located within each camera, where each spectral filter is configured to pass a specific spectral band of light; and

a controller configured to control operation parameters of the plurality of cameras;

an image processing pipeline module comprising a parallax confirmation and measurement module and a super-resolution processing module;

wherein one of the plurality of cameras is a central camera and the plurality of cameras forms a two dimensional array of cameras incorporating at least a 3×3 configuration of cameras comprising:

a camera having a green filter at the center of a 3×3 configuration of cameras;

two cameras having red filters located on opposite sides of the 3×3 configuration of cameras;

two cameras having blue filters located on opposite sides of the 3×3 configuration of cameras; and

four cameras having green filters surrounding the central camera having a green filter; and

wherein images captured by the plurality of cameras include different occlusions sets, where the occlusion set of a first camera is the portion of a scene visible to a second camera in the plurality of cameras that is occluded from the view of the first camera; and

wherein the parallax confirmation and measurement module is configured to measure parallax using images captured by the plurality of cameras by:

detecting parallax-induced changes that are consistent across all of the cameras in the two dimensional array of cameras taking into account the position of the cameras; and

ignoring pixels in the images captured by the plurality of cameras that are in the occlusion set of the central camera;

wherein the parallax confirmation and measurement module is further configured to generate a depth map using images captured by the plurality of cameras; and

wherein the super-resolution processing module is configured to generate at least one higher resolution super-resolved image using images captured by the plurality of cameras and parallax measurements from the parallax confirmation and measurement module to compensate for parallax in the captured images.

19. A camera array, comprising:

a plurality of cameras formed on separate semiconductor substrates, where each camera comprises:

optics comprising at least one lens element and at least one aperture; and

a sensor comprising a two dimensional array of pixels and control circuitry for controlling imaging parameters; and

at least one spectral filter located within the camera, where each spectral filter is configured to pass a specific spectral band of light; and

a controller configured to control operation parameters of the plurality of cameras;

an image processing pipeline module comprising a parallax confirmation and measurement module and a super-resolution processing module;

wherein one of the plurality of cameras is a central camera and the plurality of cameras forms a two dimensional array of cameras incorporating at least a 3×3 configuration of cameras comprising:

a camera having a green filter at the center of a 3×3 configuration of cameras;

two cameras having red filters located on opposite sides of the 3×3 configuration of cameras;

two cameras having blue filters located on opposite sides of the 3×3 configuration of cameras; and

four cameras having green filters surrounding the central camera having a green filter; and

wherein images captured by the plurality of cameras include different occlusions sets, where the occlusion set of a first camera is the portion of a scene visible to a second camera in the plurality of cameras that is occluded from the view of the first camera; and

wherein the parallax confirmation and measurement module is configured to measure parallax using images captured by the plurality of cameras by:

detecting parallax-induced changes that are consistent across all of the cameras in the two dimensional array of cameras taking into account the position of the cameras; and

ignoring pixels in the images captured by the plurality of cameras that are in the occlusion set of the central camera;

wherein the parallax confirmation and measurement module is further configured to generate a depth map using images captured by the plurality of cameras; and

wherein the super-resolution processing module is configured to generate at least one higher resolution super-resolved image using images captured by the plurality of cameras and parallax measurements from the parallax confirmation and measurement module to compensate for parallax in the captured images.

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